Synopsis

There's an old decrepit building at the edge of the school grounds that hasn't been used for years, and it falls apart a little bit more each day. But the little house holds a secret, as Takahiro and his friends are soon to find out...they wind up making contact with a mysterious entity known as Saki. Can Takahiro save Saki's world from destruction.

How many times have you out with old and in with the new? For me countless times. While a future will exist no matter what we do why doesn't always have to be so futuristic. I often what at time how many people like myself exist. Who care wholeheartedly about the past in some retrospects. Sure certain advancements can be made like computers but in the end is it really worth it? I have heard entire buildings torn down over a single design flaw. Or restaurants close over not meeting a new code. Is the future meant to help us or hurt
us.

That is why i enjoyed this anime. The name they went is a perfect depiction of those feelings of love of the old and dislike by others. While the building is fictitious along with all other elements the amount of passion this main character feels towards keeping the structure alive is amazing. So, amazing that i felt the same feelings burn with in me.

Sure one could create a nice clean cut show or spend a lot of money but if you can have a show make an emotional connection to the viewer that is a show worth watching.

Unfortunately some drawbacks here are the show was short. Also, the show missed out the chance to provide some background for the other characters. Although, if you got the special edition you were greeted with additional 10 minutes of interview with key staff members during an interview of the creation of the show. From what they enjoyed and their own feelings that went into making the show.

If you want to watch something light and straightforward and uncomplicated with an attractive late 80's OVA school anime aesthetic, this is a decent watch.

Not a particularly deep plot, but it's sincere and decently nice to look at.

Not every anime needs to be some complex, intricate, and elaborate affair. There is value to anime that is... "easy" for lack of a better word, to watch. You could put this on during a Halloween party and you wouldn't feel guilty about talking, drinking and smoking weed over it, because even the people who were watching it wouldn't lose too much of the plot. But it's still
attractive and a light fun ride.